WEBVTT rtGOVERNOR EDWARDS AND SHAWNWILSON WILL HEAD TO D.C. ONMONDAY.KWEILYN: ON THIS FRIDAYMORNING.6:18 -- KWEILYN:rt 6:18 ON THISFRIDAY MORNING.ISOLATED STORMS OFFSHORE,SUNRISES ON THE WAYrt AT 6:46.FALL IS ONLY SEVEN DAYS AWAY.MOTHER NATURE IS TAKING HERTALENTSrt BACK FROM THAT FALL FEELINTO THE SUMMERFIELD TODAY.74 AT 7:00, 84 BY NOON AND 85rtDEGREES AT 4:00.ANGIE FOG FIRST FEW SPOTS --PATCHY FOG FOR A FEW SPOTS.rtWE ARE SEEING SHOWER AND STORMACTIVITY TO THE EAST OFCHANDELIER SOUND.CLOUDY SKIES AT THE AIRPORT AND77 DEGREES.DEW POINT TEMPERATUrtRES BACK INTOTHE MIDDLE 70'S, IT FEELS LIKE78 RIGHT NOW WITH THE LATESTHEAT INDEX.UPPER 60'S AND LOWER 70'S FORTHE NOrtRTH SHORE.I MENTIONED THE FOG, SAME TODAY.FIVE FOR BOGALUSA.rtA CHANCE FOR A SPOTTY SHOWERSSTORM INCREASING TO AROUND 30%OR 40% BY LUNCHTIME TODAY.HEAVY DOWNPOURS POSSIBLE ATTIMES, MOST OF THEM WINDING DOWrtNTO THE EVENING TIME.SATURDAY, SHOWERS AND STORMS TOTHE AFTERNOON HOURS.NOT WASHOUTSrt, ICELAND SHOWERS ONSUNDAY.ON WITH THE 20% RIGHT NOW FORSUNDAY.TROPICAL STORM JOSErt, NORTHEASTOF THE SOUTHEASTERN BAHAMAS.IT HAS PLEADED THAT CLOCKWISEMOVEMENT WILL CONTINUE TO THENORTH TO THE WEEKEND.rtSTILL POSSIBILITY OF DIRECTIMPACT ON THE EASTERN SEABOARDFROM THE CAROLINAS UP INTO THENEW ENGLAND STATES.IF YOU HAVErt INTEREST, THE STORYCAME TO BE PREPARED -- THE STORMCOULD BE PREPARED JUST IN CASE.rtA GLOBAL -- UPPER-LEVELrtWINDSHIELD -- WINDSHEAR INTO THEMIDDLE OF NEXT WEEK.IT IS MADE PERCENT CHANCE OFBECOMINGrt THE NEXT TROPICALSYSTEM AND WILL CONTINUE WESTNORTHWEST TOWARDS THE LEEWARDISLANDS AND RIGHT SOME CONSENSUSTOWARDS PUERTO RICO LOTS OF TIMETO WATCH THE SYSTEM IS ACONTINUES.rtBY TAILGATING TIME, LOAN MIDDLEEAST.rtI THINK SHOWERS BEGAN TO TAPERJUST IN TIME FOR THE GAMES.A BIG ONE ON SUNDAY AGAINST THEPATRIOTS, 91 DEGREESrt AND 20%CHANCE OF MAYBE A PASSING SHOWERAND UPPER 80'S THE START OF NEXTWEEK.

FORECAST SUMMARY:A pattern change is in the works. An upper ridge of high pressure will lead to stronger onshore flow, driving in the return of humidity and warmer temps. Scattered rain and storms return Friday and will last into the weekend.FRIDAY AM:Areas of fog. Increasing clouds. Spotty showers & storms. Temps north 66-71, south 71-79. Southwest wind 5 to 10 mph.FRIDAY AFTERNOON:Increasing clouds. 40% chance of scattered showers and isolated storms. Highs 83-89. South wind 5 to 10 mph.FRIDAY NIGHT:Mainly clear. Temps in the 60s and low 70s. Southwest wind 5 to 10 mph.WEEKEND AND EARLY NEXT WEEK:Impacts from the upper level ridge will be felt through the weekend. Scattered showers and isolated storms will be possible Saturday, tapering Sunday. Isolated showers will be possible Monday. Skies will be partly sunny. Afternoon highs will be near 90. Overnight low will be in the 70s.JOSE:Jose is a tropical storm hurricane SE of The Bahamas. Jose has completed its clockwise loop over the western Atlantic, and is moving west/northwest. Jose is forecast to begin moving north later Friday and restrengthen to hurricane status. Those with interests form NC to New England will want to keep an eye on Jose through the weekend.INCREASED SURF DUE TO JOSE:Swells generated by Jose are affecting Bermuda, the Bahamas, the northern coasts of Hispaniola and Puerto Rico, and the Southeast coast of the United States, and will spread northward along the Mid-Atlantic coast of the U.S. during the next few days. These swells are likely to cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions.TROPICAL DEPRESSION FOURTEEN:Fourteen is forecast to become a strong tropical storm by Monday. Shear impacts are likely thereafter. The system is expected to continue moving west/northwest.INVEST 96L:Odds are high that 96L will become a tropical depression by early next week. The wave is just west of Tropical Depression Fourteen. The system will continue west/northwest.TEMPERATURES:Friday: Highs upper 80s, lows low 70sSaturday: Highs near 90, lows low 70sSunday: Highs low 90s, low mid 70sTuesday: Highs low 90s, lows mid 70sWednesday: Highs mid 80s, lows upper 60sThursday: Highs around 90, lows low 70sFriday: Highs upper 80s, lows low 70sKeep up with local news, weather and current events with the WDSU app here. Sign up for our email newsletters to get breaking news right in your inbox. Click here to sign up!

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FORECAST SUMMARY:

A pattern change is in the works. An upper ridge of high pressure will lead to stronger onshore flow, driving in the return of humidity and warmer temps. Scattered rain and storms return Friday and will last into the weekend.

Impacts from the upper level ridge will be felt through the weekend. Scattered showers and isolated storms will be possible Saturday, tapering Sunday. Isolated showers will be possible Monday. Skies will be partly sunny. Afternoon highs will be near 90. Overnight low will be in the 70s.

JOSE:

Jose is a tropical storm hurricane SE of The Bahamas. Jose has completed its clockwise loop over the western Atlantic, and is moving west/northwest. Jose is forecast to begin moving north later Friday and restrengthen to hurricane status. Those with interests form NC to New England will want to keep an eye on Jose through the weekend.

INCREASED SURF DUE TO JOSE:

Swells generated by Jose are affecting Bermuda, the Bahamas, the northern coasts of Hispaniola and Puerto Rico, and the Southeast coast of the United States, and will spread northward along the Mid-Atlantic coast of the U.S. during the next few days. These swells are likely to cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions.

TROPICAL DEPRESSION FOURTEEN:

Fourteen is forecast to become a strong tropical storm by Monday. Shear impacts are likely thereafter. The system is expected to continue moving west/northwest.

INVEST 96L:

Odds are high that 96L will become a tropical depression by early next week. The wave is just west of Tropical Depression Fourteen. The system will continue west/northwest.